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Stock market remains dull on opening day
KSE-100 index falls 76 points.
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Government promises to release Rs30b for power producers this week
PSO to receive 80% of the amount, another Rs30b to be provided next quarter.
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Leadership Crisis 2015: Do you have what it takes to lead?
More spending in human resource is needed to fill the vacuum at the top.
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The week in focus
Unprecedented increase in cotton prices has brightened the prospects of a bumper crop next season.
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Platform wars go to the next level
Monopolies at risk as newer players look to up the ante on retail share.
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Biological warfare: Combating the new wheat rust disease
A veritable battlefield exists on the fields as the wheat crop faced by as many as fifty biological threats.
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‘People can make it big by working hard in this country’
Aamina Jahangir, now 20, started off her small home-based business of designer cupcakes and cakes three years ago.
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Corporate social responsibility: The new face of business
Using social responsibility to kill two birds with one stone, give back to society and add to your business.
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PSO MD likely to meet Shaikh tomorrow
Meeting to discuss inter-corporate debt issue.
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Telenor seeks to profit from youth activism
Telecom giant rebrands its youth product to reflect the new mood.
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Sindh Bank opens branch in Karachi
This is the second branch of the bank after the first branch was opened in Naudero on December 26, 2010.
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KSE-100 index climbs 0.8 per cent amid falling volumes
Political uncertainty, margin trading and corporate results dominate proceedings.
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‘Crackdown on illegal money transfers pays off’
The strict policy of the government on Hawala trade has brought results as remittances blossom to $10 billion.
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No leniency to 'hawala' business: Rehman Malik
Malik says money launderers to be dealt with, inaugurates Crisis Management Cell at KCCI.
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Government promulgates Securities Rules 2011
MTS to be implemented by month-end: SECP
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Govt may float $1b bonds backed by sovereign guarantees
Proposal of papers linked to company’s equity scrapped.
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Traders expecting €1m export orders
Fruits gain attention at German exhibition.
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Current account records $81m deficit
Widening of gap attributed to drop in remittances.
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ATM network grows to record level
Total number of ATM machines in the country rises to record 4,734.
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PSO seeks release of Rs89 billion
Company officials will meet finance ministry to resolve issue.
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Cotton output expected to reach 12m bales
Crop shortfall pushes prices to new peak of Rs11,800.
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Corporate earnings: Profits grow all around
Habib Bank profit beats expectations, Nishat Mills profit doubles.
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Market watch: Stocks continue bearish trend
The Karachi Stock Exchange benchmark 100-share index ended 0.17 per cent or 20.62 points lower at 12,041.15.
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FBR considers more taxes to prop up faltering economy
Says country facing fiscal emergency, revenue collection target increased to Rs1.63 trillion.
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Efforts on to reduce fuel import bill
Secretary Environment says government is working on policies to substitute liquid hydrocarbons with natural gas.
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Results: ICI Pakistan profit rises 18 per cent
ICI Pakistan declared an increase of 18 per cent in net profit.
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Forex reserves rise to record $17.44 billion
Rupee weakens, overnight rates up.
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‘Call meeting on economic reforms’
Entrepreneurs asked to consider buying and managing state-run units.
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Oil and gas: Rs20m allocated to new department
The Sindh Government has allocated Rs20 million to the newly-established Oil and Gas Department.
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DG Khan Cement profit falls 60%
Net profit of DG Khan Cement fell 60 per cent to Rs192 million in the first half of fiscal 2010-11.
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NEPRA allows KESC tariff hike
In the second electricity tariff hike since January, KESC has increased rates by Rs0.96 per unit.
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Market watch: Bourse eases on tension between Pakistan and US
The bourse in another lacklustre session eased on Thursday as volumes fell to a four-month low.
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Mobile metamorphosis: An analysis of consumer preferences
Despite inflation, mobile phones are consistently becoming less of a luxury and more of a necessity.
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Record sunflower production expected this year
Pakistan is likely to have record sunflower production this year as cultivation will exceed the target.
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Foreign investment jumps 44 per cent
Net foreign investment in Pakistan has increased by more than 44 per cent in the first seven months.
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Gilani to intervene in energy crisis
PSO halts supply of fuel to power companies again.
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Scientists urged to boost research on seeds
Food security being ensured for future generations.
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Promotion of agriculture sought
Sector important for majority of the population.
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Unilever profits rise on higher sales
Tea business affected by smuggling.
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No trading in listed certificates after April: SECP
SECP has announced that no trading in listed term finance certificates (TFCs).
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Engro seeks cut in fertiliser subsidies
Says higher crop prices have jacked up farmers income.
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PIA employees assured of continued benefits
New managing director, Nadeem Khan Yousufzai has assured PIA employees of better facilities and full-benefits.
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Denmark to import dates from Pakistan
The Danish company will be importing around 800 tons of dates every year, carrying a total value of $650,000.
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PM invites Kuwaitis to invest in Thar coal, Gwadar port
Incentives offered include liberal investment regime, terminal for storage.
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Poor logistics hurting potato exports
Total potato production for the year is estimated to be 2.3m tons and with domestic consumption around 1.6m tons.
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Market watch: Stocks march upwards as investor interest rises
The Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) benchmark 100-share index ended 1.1 per cent or 131.75 points higher at 12,077.84.
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LPG price drops further by Rs10 per kg
This was the second consecutive price reduction in the last two weeks.
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Pak-Afghan Transit Trade: No financial guarantee, no agreement
Pakistan rules out treaty without a condition of getting cashable financial guarantees on Kabul-bound goods.
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Management tip of the day: Thank yous go a long way
Genuine gratitude goes a long way in engaging people and binding them together.
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Industrial corrosion causes Rs250b loss
Damage can be reduced with the help of fibre glass, protective quoting.